Today's Financial News

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock indexes fell broadly in afternoon trading Tuesday as investors await earnings from the few companies yet to announce results and a jobs report later this week. The Nasdaq fell below 5,000 a day after passing that milestone for the first time since the dot-com era 15 years ago.

A glut of crude oil has pushed the amount of crude in the U.S. to record levels. Here are the biggest crude storage fields in the U.S., and how much they can hold, according to the market data provider Genscape. Cushing, Oklahoma, 82 million barrels Louisiana Offshore Oil Port, 67 million barrels Houston, Texas, 36 million barrels

LONDON (AP) — Phone hacking was "rife" for years at tabloids owned by Britain's Trinity Mirror PLC, a lawyer for victims of illegal eavesdropping said Tuesday. Sherborne is representing plaintiffs including actress Sadie Frost, actor Shane Ritchie and former soccer player Paul Gascoigne in a civil lawsuit. A High Court judge is hearing a case by eight claimants that will set guidelines for damages to be paid to Trinity Mirror hacking victims.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration is warning doctors against the overuse of testosterone-boosting drugs for men, saying the popular treatments have never been established as safe or effective for treating common signs of aging like low libido and fatigue. The federal rebuke follows years of industry marketing for new pills, patches, gels and injections that promise relief from low testosterone or "Low-T." Promotions from AbbVie and Eli Lilly link the condition to a variety of ailments common in aging men, including sexual dysfunction and low mood.